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#17 – Living Life with the End in Mind!  

Act Like Men – Men’s Leadership Podcast

Sponsored by Men’s Ministry Catalyst

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Guest:  Rev. Lee Hall




Living Life with the End in Mind – In this episode we are talking to two Hospice Chaplains that have tremendous experience in dealing with people at the end of their life.  Pastor’s Hall and Eudy offer tremendous insight for young, middle, and older men on how to live today to prepared effectively for the end of your life with no regrets for you or your loved ones.  As Pastor Lee said, “talking about death does not make death come more quickly”. 

We are honored to have with us:  Rev. Lee Hall - Lee Hall Sr is from San Felipe, Texas. He is married to his bride Angela and together they have 4 children               and 9 grands.  Pastor Hall is the pastor of Grace Christian Center in Denver for the past 10 years.  He is also the co-author of "Pray or Become Prey", a book on           prayer partnerships for leaders. Pastor Hall has a Master of Divinity from Gateway Seminary and currently is a Chaplain at Denver Hospice.   If you desire to          reach Pastor Hall, he can be reached at:  gcc49@yahoo.com

Today we are approaching:  

  1. Biggest fulfillment people are their deathbed express: as the people you have worked with over the years face death for a variety of reasons, what are some of the areas that provide the most fulfillment is this very delicate and difficult time? 
  2. The reason I can leave this life now with peace is because:   As men are facing almost certain death, what are you hearing most consistently as men are facing certain death, that gives them inner peace as they are getting ready to leave family and friends?  
  3. Biggest concerns and regrets when facing leaving this life:  Death can bring out the best in people and their families.  We know that it can also create some of the most difficult experiences as men and their loved ones have ever experienced.  This is a time when you wish for everyone that as painful as the separation of death is, they had prepared well, so it could end well.   What are the most common regrets and concerns expressed in these challenging days?
  4. What are 3 or 4 of the best suggestions of Living with the End in Mind, for all of us who are listening to this podcast.    You will not want to miss the answers these two great chaplains provide.   

Pastor Lee:  “it matters more about what we leave IN our loved ones than what we leave FOR them” 

 

Personal reflection questions: 

  1. When I think of being on my deathbed, I immediately realize I need to: (finish this statement)
  2. What is one thing I need to speak to my loved ones about?
  3. What one step can take to be sure I focus on what I leave IN my loved one?  

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